#2. Coolmath-games.com

We liked the Number Monster game on the coolmath4kids website as you can work your way through different functions addition, subtraction, division, multiplication and start with lower numbers and work your way up higher.

#3. Mathplayground.com

Mathplayground.com has a variety of games covering topics such as addition, multiplication, fractions, geometry and pre-algebra.

Each game gives an indication of which Grade level and what particular maths stanards it supports. For example. “Speedway supports Grade 4 and Grade 5 Common Core Math Standards in Number and Operations – Fractions.”

#4. Primarygames.com

Primarygames.com has some cool maths games for different age groups. For example, Math Eggs Even and Odd Numbers where you have to catch the eggs with either even or odd numbers is a fun way of learning and you can choose different levels of speed to play at too.

#5. Topmarks.co.uk

Topmarks.co.uk has games for different age groups 3-5, 5-7, 7-11, 11-17 years. As well as the usual maths topics it covers things like Shapes, Data Handling and Problem Solving.

#6. Funbrain.com

Funbrain.com has 25 free maths games and a fun Maths Arcade where you work your way around the Arcade to see if you can beat all 25 games.

It does ask you if you are a boy or girl and what grade but it doesn’t store any personal data.

#7. PBSkids.org

For those familiar with PBS characters such as Curious George and Caillou, the PBSkids.org Math section lets kids play math games with the characters with a good range of topics from What groceries can you buy with your budget to Measure crystals with May.

Has your child got a favourite website to play math games on? Share it with us in the comments below.